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DMV Spotlight shines a light on a planned power project across three counties in Maryland that have led to State and Federal lawsuits, even before being approved. The Public Service Enterprise Group filed a lawsuit against more than 100 homeowners in Carroll, Frederick and Baltimore Counties who have refused allow access to the private companies who are trying to plan the project that will transmit electricity to help power Data Centers in Northern Virginia. Guest Joanne Frederick, President of Stop MPRP, Inc explains it is a David versus Goliath fight and questions why taxpayers and landowners must foot the bill to pay for energy generation for Data Centers in another state.
The Maryland Public Service Commission has yet to make a final ruling. PSEG has insisted the 70 mile long,150 foot wide swath needed for the high voltage power line is critical for power generation and transmission.
Learn More: https://stopmprp.com/
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By Barbara BrittDMV Spotlight shines a light on a planned power project across three counties in Maryland that have led to State and Federal lawsuits, even before being approved. The Public Service Enterprise Group filed a lawsuit against more than 100 homeowners in Carroll, Frederick and Baltimore Counties who have refused allow access to the private companies who are trying to plan the project that will transmit electricity to help power Data Centers in Northern Virginia. Guest Joanne Frederick, President of Stop MPRP, Inc explains it is a David versus Goliath fight and questions why taxpayers and landowners must foot the bill to pay for energy generation for Data Centers in another state.
The Maryland Public Service Commission has yet to make a final ruling. PSEG has insisted the 70 mile long,150 foot wide swath needed for the high voltage power line is critical for power generation and transmission.
Learn More: https://stopmprp.com/
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.